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OLD BLIND DOGS have stood on the cutting edge of Scotland’s roots revival since coming on the scene in the early 1990s. The band has developed its own trademark style with an energetic mix of songs and tunes. Dynamic percussion, polished vocals, soaring fiddle, and stirring pipes fuel the delicately phrased melodies and traditional songs. The […]

A native of Edinburgh, Ed Miller first came to the US for “a year or so” to do graduate work at the University of Texas. Now, over 40 years later, he is still based in Austin and travels throughout North America entertaining and educating audiences with his wonderful songs and droll stories. Ed did gain a PhD […]

We are really excited to have Ed, Neil, and Lilly Pearlman – Highland Soles – from Boston and Maine, come back to Durango. Tuesday, November 17th at 7pm. $15/person. Ed and Lilly play fiddle, Neil plays keyboard, and Neil and Lilly dance. They put on a great show of Scottish music and dance. They will […]

An Sliabh (The Mountain), Durango’s cuddliest Irish Band. Easy to pronounce: say, “an slee av”, just as it’s spelled. An Sliabh (Irish for the mountain) plays a wide variety of Celtic themed music, from traditional jigs, reels, hornpipes and polkas, to folk music and songs and original compositions.Originally formed to play on St. Patrick’s Day […]

The Denver-based trio may specialize in Irish music, but their musical approach pulls from a wealth of other genres and styles. Guitarist/vocalist Adam Goldstein, violinist/pianist CL Morden and flautist/drummer/saxophonist Aeryk Parker are fans of incorporating elements from their eclectic influences. Audiences are liable to hear traces of American and European folk in original tunes like “Eamonn”; they’re apt to pick up […]